Category Archives: Collaboration

So it’s here … it happens every year … and yet the onslaught of winter always jolts our senses and monopolizes our elevator conversations as if it’s something new. I moved to Toronto 15 years ago from Winnipeg and, while … Continue reading →

Whether you are aware of it or not, consumers today increasingly interact with their family and friends through digital platforms such as social networks, instant message applications and streaming video services. I recently wrote about the evolution of digital customer … Continue reading →

By Dean La Riviere, GM, Collaboration, Cisco Canada Last week at Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, we ushered in a new era of employee communication. As Cisco SVP Rowan Trollope wrote on the Cisco blog: To get work done, people … Continue reading →

Earlier this month, I was pleased to participate in a Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) webinar on the opportunities at the intersection of collaboration, office configuration, and workplace strategy. HRPA is a professional regulatory body and the association for more … Continue reading →

Author: Nicky Kearns – Follow @ciscokearns on Twitter. I have had many great conversations with customers, partners and colleagues over the past weeks and months about Cisco Spark. They revolve around two things, what it is and how to best … Continue reading →

Here is my story as to why Cisco Spark is not a tool only for companies and business professionals but everyone. Cisco Spark was not a self-sought out discovery on the App Store. It was a mandatory tool we had … Continue reading →

This post is last in a series taking readers behind-the-scenes of how Cisco technology is powering the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. During these series we’ve taken you deep inside the technology powering the TO2015 Games, which ended this … Continue reading →

This post is fifth in a series taking readers behind-the-scenes of how Cisco technology is powering the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. In our exclusive look at the technology behind the TO2015 Games, we’ve talked a lot about the … Continue reading →

This post is fourth in a series taking readers behind-the-scenes of how Cisco technology is powering the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. When we talk about the TORONTO 2015 Games being the most digital in history, we mean it. … Continue reading →

This post is third in a series taking readers behind-the-scenes of how Cisco technology is powering the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. For our next look behind the Games (see parts 1 and 2 in this series here and … Continue reading →

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